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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Dec 1936, p. 1

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Q!!!- 'hCattNixsr Waterloo saw 1.059 votes cast against the by-law and only 798 in favour, a majority against of Mn. The final result, however, depends on the Kitchener vote amrlateat returns at press time with two polls to' hear from were: For, 2,957; Against, 3,596, or a majority of 639. .. Of 4,112 electors listed on the voting list, 1,904 turned out at the polls, a percentage of 46.06 per cent., as compared with 28.4 per cent. last year. All (i Councillors Have Previous Experience; fast Tune Defeated 1985 and 1986, defeated Mayor HenrrE. Rata last night when he won ten of the sixteen polls to record a majority of 84 votes. . His Worship Mayor Ratz led in the early returns, at one time having a majority of close to one hundred votes, but the ma- jority was whittled down stead- ily, until returns from the north and west wards were received, when Reeve McKersie steadily built up a majority. After the that five polls were tabulated a majority of 60 votes for Mayor Mata was turned into a major- ity of as for Mr. McKersie, and after that the winner was never Wesley McKersie, Reeve of the Waterloo Town Council for 1,904 Votes Gui in MayonIty Raee-Peremttage of 46.06. .t McKersie Defeats Batz by 84 Votes ALD. w. D. BRILL Who led the polls with 1359 votes. he Daylight Saving ballot in THE W§:“RL90QEOMCE er Mayor Wm. D. Brill. staged a come-back to municipal life, leading the polls. Ex-Alderman Herman Sturm narrowly beat out Alex Sehl. Interest in the election was the keenest in some years with 1,904 electors turning out to vote for a Mayor and six Coun- cillors. as well as the Daylight Saving question: - _ In ihe" council race the win.. ners moved into their final posi- tions early in the retprna, Mr. AM. John Baum ran a close second,’ followed in order by Frickey, Honsberger, Sturm and Walker. Large crowds of citizens (Continued on Page 5) Pour I council, t former 11 comprise result of All old The death of Aaron Wagler, mem- ber of the Wilmot township council, on Thursday, leaves a vacancy in the council and will probably cause an election, according to a rate- pazer of tlle gownship. _. m ' Pour members of ti council, a former Mayo former member of coun comprise the 1937 coun result of Monday's ball All old members col seats were returned, it Alderman Bauman. I Honaberger and Welker Possible Election In Wilmot Tp. Death of Councillor Aaron Wagler Leaves vaeaney.--- Acclamation Unlikely. Serving his first term, Mr. Wagler and the rest of the council would probably have been returned by iseelamstiort, the Chronicle’s in- formant said. But with the vacancy it is felt that at least two newcomers ‘will seek council seats. Ex- Mayor W. D. to Council, A T5OME NE'SPAPEB Bdlllketnn- of the Mayor council, will council as a ballotting. s contesting xi, including n. Frickey, biker. Form- Brill. staged Vanna." urn-o. Tuna“, Duct-In a, 1936 1986 "Cts 'mBah?, AND UAW 000m PEOPLE TOTAL 994 TOTAL 910 . _______ _V _. - -----_e_-_--__-. i _ ' ‘_ F, I. , . an ": y ' ci,., tr, th I o" | Frickey, w. w. ............ Wolker, 'Jucob .............. Shaun, Hem-II ............ Sehl, Alex m................... Reitzel ..........m............... Holland, A. F. w............. Pope, Wm. .................... Meyer oh........................ McKenio, Wes. .t.......... Brill, W. D. .................. Blunt-n, John .............. Holubetger. Enoch .... . . For ........... (1PollovllkohurMU) (Ton to be M) Stump Schwei- KITCHENER VOTE FOR COUNCIL Brainchor his. Won. .t.......... " 44 I. E. .................. 40 " _ Majority for Mekersie, M. Majority against -NiGitCr of votirriO,1t2." WEB. Mex any: Town of Waterloo Vote in Detail IA " 63 23 " 25 " " " 46 " 26 " " s: " as. a Daylight Saving. lei' h " " " " 42 14 12 " 2A " " 37 " " 20 " GI 46 " " " " " " " " " " " 40 " " " St " " " " 44 44 " " 60 " 60 69 " " 88 39 36 85 66 til 40 50 80 57 " " 25 46 24 83 M 38 82 " 17 8 12 30 24 19 28 " 17 16 18 8 " 30 " 18 81 17 IT " " " 11 " 18 " 20 " " 7 DAYLIGH'I‘ SAVING a? 42 " 60 " " " 48 " " " " " 106 " " " " " " us, 269. Number who voted, 1,904. ALO. HERMAN T STURM Walters FOR COUNCIL on on no " ST " too " " " u " " " " " " FOR MAYOR " " u so " " 51 " 61 " Pementage of vote polled, 46.06 " 67 " " 40 M 28 81 20 be done to fame the King to declare his intentions as to marrying Mm. Simpson. The King, however, feels that the matter should he cleared up as soon as possible. A news despatch from Paris states that Mrs. Simpson has declared herself willing to aber. Commons that u be done to fame declare his intel marrying Mm. S LONDON. Dee, 13.-an- ujgmer Stanley Baldwin but " Won’t Force King’slland 74 " " " 50 38 " 17 " 122 116 heht6lg.Ce-r-Trhre “3‘09erch 6A " " " 80 62 17 " " " ALD. JACOB WELKER é: in? informed" the Home 6B " " 57 " 16 " has“... TA " 62 St " 64 21 19 19 46 Timothy and Friday nothing 7B " " 47 20 " 18 12 " " “he!“ "3 " " " " 60 40 17 " Total 910 854 522 801 801 200 798

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